D. Lucander jugs out of Four Sheets to the Wind, a classic 5.9 line at the New. Shortly after this I heard Dan shouting at me to put in gear and telling me where holds were...I didn't think that it I ran it out that badly.

If we were women this would be on the front page for months. Launching into deep blue for lunch break with park ranger D. Goldey. Photo is posted to allude to a wealth of easy but chossy volcanic deep water solos that abound at Crater Lake N.P.

Doing my best Tom Kauffman impression on Solar Slab (III, 5.6) at Red Rocks. Climbed the route circa early 1980s with "scary larry" and his rack of antiquities. We carried two old forged friends and lots of strange things like Dolts, Tetons, long wired nuts, and hexes.

Getting my groove on the top of Cannon's Moby Grape, a delightful climb. Hard to believe that I was up there two days earlier with ursasaur on Whitney G in thick clouds, wind, drizzle, and constant shivering.